Hello, Dolly! Brings Broadway Magic to Lenoir Community College
By: Cailyn Kennedy
Experience the magic of Hello, Dolly! as Lenoir Community College brings you to the heart of 1890s New York City! Step into a world where Dolly Levi, the ultimate matchmaker and social butterfly, breathes life, love, and laughter into everyone she meets. Prepare for a night of captivating songs, dynamic dance numbers, and Dolly’s unyielding spirit that promises to leave you enchanted. Grab your tickets now for a spectacular evening that will have you humming long after the final bow!
The show, directed by Lenoir Community College's Jessica Cruz, will take place November 15-17 and November 22-24 at LCC in the Briley Auditorium on the Turner Stage. This show is one of many that will be a part of the performing arts series at LCC. Tickets are available now at www.lenoircc.edu/lccfpa. Ticket prices are as follows – orchestra seating: $20.00, standard seating: $15.00, accessible seating: $15.00, and student standard seating (ages 4-17; 18+ student ID required): $10.00.
The following individuals are part of the ensemble.
Caroline Pridgen, a senior at Bethel Christian Academy, is excited to be participating in her first show at LCC and to be a member of the Hello, Dolly! ensemble. With theater being a passion of hers, she dreams of pursuing a career in the performing arts.
Asher Ortman, a student at Lenoir County Early College High School, is working toward dual degrees in Arts and Science. He has joined this cast with the hope of trying something new and getting out of his comfort zone. Ortman has enjoyed meeting new people and making new friends during his time with the cast.
Izzy Houston, a junior at South Lenoir High School, is back at LCC for her second production. She loves to sing, play the trumpet, and spend time with her friends. She is excited to participate in more LCC productions in the future.
Michael Bryant will be taking on the role of the Policeman in Hello, Dolly! Bryant works at Ruby Tuesday, where he runs the salad bar. He is known for his entertaining character impressions, including a spot-on Mario. He is a funny and friendly guy who is always encouraging to others.
Leilani Deaver is thrilled to join the ensemble in her very first show! Her hobbies include music, crochet, and volleyball. She also enjoys singing and playing the keyboard in her church’s teen band. Optimistic and energetic, Deaver thrives on meeting new people and being part of a team.
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